CIPP Pull-In-Place Pipe Lining Review: What You Need to Know about Quality Work

#AlmcoReview #plumbing #CIPPLining 🌐 https://AlmcoPlumbing.COM: In this video, our CEO Vlad Khorenko reviews a 3-year-old CIPP pull-in-place pipe lining installation and highlight critical issues homeowners should be aware of. Poor cleaning can lead to corrosion and debris, reduced pipe diameter that can cause blockages, and cracks at branch connections that can lead to root intrusion. These are common problems that result from non-quality pull-in-place CIPP service and costly repairs down the road. Comparing CIPP technique to spray epoxy lining technology, it's important to note that spray liners result in a smoother finish, greater durability, and can be used to line entire pipe sections, including branches. This prevents weak points that can arise in pull-in-place method where liner stops short of branches, increasing the risk of pipe failure. While CIPP pull-in-place lining may seem like a quick fix, it often sacrifices long-term reliability and proper functionality, especially in situations where the pipes are used a lot. Key moments: 0:05 - Introduction 0:30 - Example of Bad Quality Work Used Epoxy Liner 1:45 - Why CIPP Lining is Not a Good Idea for Bathroom, Toilet, Kitchen, etc. 3:00 - Example of a Good Pull-in-Place Lining Job 4:08 - Why only Spray/Brush Epoxy Lining is the Right Choice for Branches Whether you're facing pipe corrosion or considering relining, this review provides valuable insights to help you make an informed decision. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tests and expert advice. 📱 Follow us online: 📘 Facebook: / almco.plumbing.inc ​ 📸 Instagram: / almco.plumbing ​ 📞 Call us at: (858) 330-0644 ☎️ for professional pipe repair and lining solutions. #TrenchlessTechnology #PipeLining #PullInPlaceLiner #SprayEpoxyLining